Dwylene Yvonne Hydes

August 26, 1938 - July 23, 2025

Dwylene Yvonne Hydes, 86, of Beaumont, died Wednesday, July 23, 2025. She was born on August 26, 1938, in Kirbyville, to Marie and Dwight Stark.

Survivors include her children, Derrick Madole and his wife, Elaine, of Beaumont, and Kirby Madole and his wife, Laura, of Fannett; grandchildren, Derrick Madole II and his wife, Ann, of Katy; Kaylen Madole and her partner, Joseph, of Cypress; Taylor Madole of Grand Prairie; Jennifer Navarre and her husband, Michael, of Port Neches; and Lindsey Ramirez and her husband, Junior of Beaumont; great-grandchildren, Annabelle Madole, Phillip Candelaria, Ivette Candelaria, Malena Candelaria, Yari Ramirez and Colton Navarre; and great-great-granddaughter, Remi Simonton

Dwylene is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Herbert Hydes; and siblings, Maxell Stark, Kenneth Stark, and Juanita Nagi.

Dwylene loved God, her family, animals, and nature.

Cremation arrangements for Mrs. Hydes were handled through Broussard’s Crematorium under the direction of Broussard’s, 1605 North Major Drive, Beaumont.

Comments (3)

    Jackie says:

    Our thoughts and prayers are with each of you during this time of loss. Love, Jackie and David

    Janet Davis says:

    Stacy and I will always think of Dwylene as sweet natured and funny. She was many combinations of an individual woman who kept things interesting and always had us smiling when with her. But it was my growth from a girl to a woman where she really laid her heart out for me. I have never forgotten and have always appreciated the love she so willing gave. MawMaw was the best and could not have been more proud of her boys, her grandchildren, and great grandchildren. I will miss the sweetest nature she had with dogs and her sweetest of all sweet tea.
    Big hugs sent to Elaine and Derrick Madole who are angels for the true love, always shared.

    Janet Davis says:

    Stacy and I will always think of Dwylene as sweet natured and funny. She was many combinations of an individual woman who kept things interesting and always had us smiling when with her. But it was my growth from a girl to a woman where she really laid her heart out for me. I have never forgotten and have always appreciated the love she so willing gave. MawMaw was the best and could not have been more proud of her boys, her grandchildren, and great grandchildren. I will miss the sweetest nature she had with dogs and her sweetest of all sweet tea.
    Big hugs sent to Elaine and Derrick Madole who are angels for the true love, always shared.

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